This page turner heralds the return of Kit Fielding from Francis's earlier novel Break In. The princess asks Kit's help when a menacing force starts stalking and killing her favorite racehorses. Kit is determined to stop the killing and protect the princess, even a he watches his relationship with his fiance, Danielle, the princess's niece, becomes more distant every day.
The suspense escalates when Danielle, her cousin, Prince Litzi, and her aunt settle into the Princess's townhome. Litzi pursues Danielle and tries to take her away from Kit. A madman breaks into the townhouse and threatens them at gunpoint. Matters come to a head when...
A great read! Engrossing and entertaining! Everything else fades away while you're reading it!
The suspense escalates when Danielle, her cousin, Prince Litzi, and her aunt settle into the Princess's townhome. Litzi pursues Danielle and tries to take her away from Kit. A madman breaks into the townhouse and threatens them at gunpoint. Matters come to a head when...
A great read! Engrossing and entertaining! Everything else fades away while you're reading it!
This is Francis' 2nd book about Kit Fielding (1st about his family feud and sister's husband, who is the sworn enemy). In this novel, the princess that Kit jockeys for, has some threatening things happen in her family so Kit moves in. By this time, Kit is engaged to her niece. The princess's horses start getting killed one-by-one, while Kit tries to stop it. A great read -- Francis' usual captivating style.
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In Kit Fielding's breakneck world of steeplechase racing, the ultimate catastrophe strikes: Someone is shooting horses. As Kit races to stop the murdering madness, everyone in his upper-crust circle becomes a suspect--the princely rival who's trying to woo his woman, the personal enemy bent on ruining his family, not to forget the black-market arms dealer whose plans could imperil the globe. Much as the civilized side of him hates to admit it, Kit wonders if he should steel himself to the use of force...
This is a classic Dick Francis horse story--I love them all!
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Dick Francis, horse racing and mystery...doesn't get any better.